[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Sign-in] [Mail] [Setup] [Help]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Wages Rise As EU Migrants Leave Post-Brexit Britain Emigration of Cheap EU Workers Caused Wages to Rise for Native Britons Net migration into the United Kingdom has been falling steadily since the nation voted to leave the European Union in 2016the infamous Brexit referendum. A report from The Guardian shows the net migration is the lowest its been in three years, and its still falling. Why? Because many immigrants from the relatively poor countries of Eastern Europeparticularly Poland and Romaniaand leaving Britain, knowing that border controls are likely coming. This is exactly what the remainers feared: without cheap foreign labor Britains economy will collapse they said. Of course that hasnt happened. Britains economy has surged since Brexit, driven by a revitalized manufacturing sector. Furthermore, incomes for native Britons have risen in tandem with the shrinking supply of cheap EU migrant labor. According to a report by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation: A sustained upturn in demand for staff and lower candidate availability [has] led to further increases in pay. . . Starting salaries rose sharply overall, with the rate of inflation quickening to its second-strongest since November 2015. . . Growth in permanent staff placements remained robust at the start of the final quarter of 2017 [and] staff vacancies rose sharply for both permanent and temporary employment during October according to the report. This is unequivocally good news for British workers, and exactly what should have been expected given the law of supply and demandmore low workers means lower wages, just as more apples means lower prices (all else remaining equal). Furthermore, this pattern is exactly what we have seen in America since President Trumps crackdown on illegal alien workers. In Texas, for example, the wages for construction workers rose by up to 30 percent (half of them were illegal aliens). Something similar happened in Maine, when the state was unable to acquire additional H1-B visa workers: wages rose and working conditions improved. Things will continue to improve in Britain for native workers, provided they better control immigration from beyond the EUit makes little sense to simply trade Poles for Indians. If the goal is to better the lot of the British people, then immigration from around the world must be controlled. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
|
||
[Home]
[Headlines]
[Latest Articles]
[Latest Comments]
[Post]
[Sign-in]
[Mail]
[Setup]
[Help]
|